EU YouTube prankster voted in as Cyprus MEP - Youtuber/Tiktoker Fidias Panayiotou got elected as Member of European Parliament, even though he didn't intended on winning

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If you don't know who Fidias is he made this infamous video as well as filming himself illegally boarding a train and travelling around Japan for free
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A popular YouTuber from Cyprus has been elected as an independent MEP to the European Parliament.

Fidias Panayiotou has previously described himself as a "professional mistake maker" and some of his online hijinks include trying to hug 100 celebrities - including Elon Musk - and spending a week in a coffin.

The 24-year-old has more than 2.6 million subscribers and - despite having no political experience - garnered the third-largest number of votes with 19.4%.

"It was a shock what happened, a miracle," said Mr Panayiotou.

He told state broadcaster CyBC: "The parties should take it as a warning that they must modernise and listen to the people."

Last year Mr Panayiotou was forced to apologise after he caused outrage in Japan for a YouTube video in which he dodged train fares and a five-star hotel breakfast bill.

The clip, which racked up millions of views, saw him travel across Japan on its famed bullet train, while dodging fares by hiding in toilets and feigning illness.

But on Sunday, he celebrated his win with a gathering at Eleftheria Square in the island's capital Nicosia, where he said: "We are writing history. Not just in Cyprus, but internationally."

According to Politico, Mr Panayiotou declared in January he would run in the polls.

Appearing on Cypriot TV, Alpha Cyprus - where he wore trainers, shorts, a suit jacket and three neck ties - he admitted that he had never voted, knew little about politics and the EU, but that he could no longer stand the continued rule of "nerds" in Brussels.

When Mr Panayiotou submitted his candidacy in April, he admitted that his goal was not to get elected but to motivate young people to get involved in politics.

The Mediterranean island nation has a population of about 900,000, of whom more than 683,000 were registered to vote in the weekend's polls.

Turnout in Cyprus was at just under 59% - up from 45% in the 2019 elections, with analysts attributing the rise in part to the "Fidias factor".

According analysis of exit poll data by news site Philenews, Mr Panayiotou won 40% of the votes from the 18-24 age group and 28% of votes from the 25-34 group.

Six Cypriot MEPs were elected.

Mr Panayiotou came third behind the conservative DISY (25%) which retained its two MEPs, and the communist party AKEL (22%) which lost one of its two MEPs.

Cypriot voters also elected an MEP from the ultranationalist party ELAM (11%) and the centrist party Diko (10%).
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Imagine being so out of touch you loose to a youtuber.

Whole army of political analysts and campaign staff on the ledge of a bridge somewhere right now.
The bastards never actually jump though, and the world is the worse off for it.
IIRC Safir thinks that the Marxist regimes that died in 1991 are Based and Redpilled because they didn't tolerate trannies, and anybody who opposes communism is a secret troon supporter. After all, the only reason to hate communism is that they weren't pro-tranny enough.
Its worse than that. They'll claim with a straight face that Stalin's USSR wasn't dragging priests out of their churches and sending them on one-way trips to the nearest gulag for preaching a faith other than Marxism. I started talking about the Weather Underground being Communist subversives one time and they butted in out of the blue to call me a solzhenitsyn and claim the USSR dindu nuffin.

They've got this whole "Stop reciting anti-Semitic tropes" thing going on, only its Communists instead of Jews.
 
Its worse than that. They'll claim with a straight face that Stalin's USSR wasn't dragging priests out of their churches and sending them on one-way trips to the nearest gulag for preaching a faith other than Marxism. I started talking about the Weather Underground being Communist subversives one time and they butted in out of the blue to call me a solzhenitsyn and claim the USSR dindu nuffin.

They've got this whole "Stop reciting anti-Semitic tropes" thing going on, only its Communists instead of Jews.
Now that's what I call brainrot. The Marxists are pretty weaselish and deny everything, but their directives and writings are well archived. You just have to read what they said to know that they were rats.
 
Now that's what I call brainrot. The Marxists are pretty weaselish and deny everything, but their directives and writings are well archived. You just have to read what they said to know that they were rats.
Yup. Imagine trying to deny shit on Kiwi Farms, the Unofficial Library of the Internet. Shit, even a rotted brain knows better than to try that. They have to have a complete absence of anything resembling gray matter!
 
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I think "real" Marxism boils down to the idea that in an industrialized capitalist society where the means of production is only available to the rich people who can buy it, society is unsustainable: the people who own the means of production essentially have absolute power.

Right now, I would argue that it holds true, at least as far as this site is concerned. Null isn't fighting Marxists, or the Government, he's fighting capitalists. They can blatantly break the law with ddoses and censor anything they want even though this country has freedom of speech.

The first problem with Marxism as it is today is that a lot of what gets called Marxism was written by people who weren't Marx, and they disagree with each other. All of them are far left, though, so anyone who wants to say they're "ultra left" calls themselves Marxist, and anyone who hates the left calls people on the left Marxists. Most Marxists are not Marxists.

As pointed out earlier in the thread, gender nonsense is not Marxism, and flies in the face of it. The only "identity" that matters in a Marxist worldview is your class, specifically as it relates to money. A "true" Marxist would arrange the oppression Olympics based on income: a poor cis white man is more opressed than a rich black trans lesbian with a pegleg.

The bigger problem with Marxism is that it is not a solution, it is the acknowledgement of a problem. Most of the problems with "Marxists" are either that they aren't Marxists (liberals), they have no solution (Marx), or that they have a solution and it's bad (Communists).
 
The bigger problem with Marxism is that it is not a solution, it is the acknowledgement of a problem. Most of the problems with "Marxists" are either that they aren't Marxists (liberals), they have no solution (Marx), or that they have a solution and it's bad (Communists).
Yup. Marx and Engels were able to point out rather correctly that in Europe at that time shit was absolutely fucked and things were going to go sideways... but when things improved and the factory workers could no longer be convinced to trash the system since it was treating them decently and putting food on the table and a roof over their heads, nobody ever since then has been able to square the circle of people not wanting to destroy a working system.

To TL;DR the whole shebang: system's fucked, system is reformed, system now works, Marxists now confused by lack of revolutionary spirit among the working class.
 
Yup. Marx and Engels were able to point out rather correctly that in Europe at that time shit was absolutely fucked and things were going to go sideways... but when things improved and the factory workers could no longer be convinced to trash the system since it was treating them decently and putting food on the table and a roof over their heads, nobody ever since then has been able to square the circle of people not wanting to destroy a working system.

To TL;DR the whole shebang: system's fucked, system is reformed, system now works, Marxists now confused by lack of revolutionary spirit among the working class.
I would not say that this system now works.
 
This guy is a YouTuber, he’ll abjectly hate having to actually do something.
Politicians get a taste of what their people really feel and a youtuber will actually have to work now, i dont see any downsides to this
 
I would not say that this system now works.
Not at the moment currently, but its not like Marxism is capable of identifying the cause or providing a solution. It was a very specific, European framework for a very specific moment in history that cannot account for the rise of landless technocrats.
 
Not at the moment currently, but its not like Marxism is capable of identifying the cause or providing a solution. It was a very specific, European framework for a very specific moment in history that cannot account for the rise of landless technocrats.
I think that it correctly identified the problem and accurately predicted landless technocrats. Technocrats are pretty much exactly what Marx was warning people about.
I agree that it doesn't provide a solution, though. It's just screaming "Hey, someone ought to do something about this!" and vaguely threatens violence. I think that if Null were to do something nefarious in minecraft to some of his enemies, Marx would applaud him from beyond the grave. He was very anti gun-control for this reason, explicitly.
For specifically the Technocrats running the nation problem that we currently have, "communism" (the government assumes ownership of big tech) honestly seems better than what we have just because it forces things like the 1st amendment to apply to internet censorship and payment processors. It's still a bad solution because having our politicians in charge of Big Tech is barely better, most likely it would just kick the can down the road.
A real solution would need to find a way to reign in both the corporate overlords and the political overlords.

I'm partial to the old, dead American Socialist idea: you vote within your workplace for a representative, managers/owners are ineligible. Your representative votes among competitor's representatives in the same industry to elect a representative, and so on. The highest tier of reps in a given area (city, county, state, country) form the governing body for that area. Being a politician requires that you're working for a wage. Companies can run elections whenever they want, IE if your rep is busy with work on a day they need to be involved with politics you can just elect someone else. It could be done as part of clocking in, if you wanted. It would cost businesses a little bit more to give a day off however often to whatever employee gets elected, but that's what we do with jury duty right now, and all the money that goes towards politicians and fundraising doesn't have to be spent anymore, so I think they'd come out ahead. You also completely abolish lobbyists this way, since everyone involved in politics is already a subject matter expert. If a company tries to pay off a politician, they're just giving a raise to the employee that their workforce has decided is the best employee. If the politicians do something stupid that kills their company/industry, they lose their job and political power, so they're directly incentivized not to.
 
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I'm partial to the old, dead American Socialist idea: you vote within your workplace for a representative, managers/owners are ineligible. Your representative votes among competitor's representatives in the same industry to elect a representative, and so on. The highest tier of reps in a given area (city, county, state, country) form the governing body for that area. Being a politician requires that you're working for a wage. Companies can run elections whenever they want, IE if your rep is busy with work on a day they need to be involved with politics you can just elect someone else. It could be done as part of clocking in, if you wanted. It would cost businesses a little bit more to give a day off however often to whatever employee gets elected, but that's what we do with jury duty right now, and all the money that goes towards politicians and fundraising doesn't have to be spent anymore, so I think they'd come out ahead. You also completely abolish lobbyists this way, since everyone involved in politics is already a subject matter expert. If a company tries to pay off a politician, they're just giving a raise to the employee that their workforce has decided is the best employee. If the politicians do something stupid that kills their company/industry, they lose their job and political power, so they're directly incentivized not to.
Trouble is we already have that something like that with the rise of the mega unions like the SEUI and AFL-CIO, and they're just as worker-unfriendly as the corporations are.
 
This guy's probably a total retard but I love seeing random guys winning elections instead of actual "qualified" politicians.
If he's a total retard then he will fit right in with the actual "qualified" politicians
 
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